For the Dwarves of, increasing their bag size to hold more inventory is an essential element of survival. All Dwarves begin with a simple Scout Pack bag, which only holds 10 item slots and will quickly seem like too little space. It will not be long before the Dwarves will find themselves needing an upgrade to store all their precious items to use them to build bigger and better equipment and bases.
In the very Dwarf-Focused game, there is a lot of mining, crafting, and surviving to be done to stay alive. All of this work will fill up the Scout Pack quite quickly, and as the Dwarves delve deeper into the Mines, they will need some extra items along the way. To do so, players will have to learn how to upgrade their Scout Pack to something bigger.
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The only upgrade for your bag in the game as yet is the Adventurer’s Pack, which will increase your inventory from 10 item slots to 25. To craft this, the first thing players will need to do is craft a workbench as this is required for making a new pack. Players will be explicitly told in the main story when they can craft a workbench, but the recipe for it requires the following:
Item
Quantity
Iron Ingot
2
Elven Wood
15
Players will receive the workbench recipe when they find Elven Wood, which was first discovered in the Elven Quarters.
Crafting the workbench will unlock several recipes, among which is the recipe for the Adventurer’s Pack in the game. It only requires 8 pieces of Hide to make, and Hide can be found by hunting animals. Each animal drops at least one Hide but can potentially drop two, making it a fairly simple affair to acquire to make the Adventurer’s Pack.
Once that is done, swap your packs
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